The need to innovate and advance business results is as urgent as ever for CIOs. Our 2011 CIO 100 winners show how IT organizations can transform business with technology innovations that propel the enterprise toward a more profitable future.
Watch for upcoming coverage of these companies and their high-impact use of IT on CIO.com and in the Aug. 1, 2011, issue of CIO magazine. Meanwhile, register for the 2011 CIO 100 Symposium & Awards Ceremony, to be held Aug. 14-16, 2011, at The Broadmoor in Colorado Springs, Colo.
Congratulations to the 2011 CIO 100 winners!
Advanced Micro Devices
Aflac
Alta Colleges
Apollo Group
ABF
Baker Hughes
Bayer HealthCare Pharmaceuticals USA
BendPak
BMO Financial Group
BNY Mellon
Bridge Energy Group
CallPlus Services
Capital One Financial
Celestica
Chartis
Chicago Public Schools
City of Brampton, Ontario, Canada
Con-way
Cross Country Automotive Services
Defense Information Systems Agency
Dell
Discover Financial Services
District of Columbia Water and Sewer Authority
Dow Chemical
DreamWorks Animation SKG
Eaton
Emerson Electric
Essar Steel
Ethiopia Commodity Exchange
Eurpac Information Services
Fairfax County Public Schools
FedEx Freight
Fifth Third Bancorp
Foley & Lardner
Gap
GE Energy
Go Daddy Group
Goodwin Procter
Graham Group
H&R Block
Hallmark Services Corp.
HDFC Standard Life Insurance
HealthSouth
Hess
Judicial Branch of Arizona, Maricopa County
IBM
Informatica
ING Direct USA
Ingersoll-Rand, Industrial Technologies Sector
Ingram Micro
Intel
K&L Gates
Kohlberg Kravis Roberts
Lehigh Valley Health Network
Leisure Sports
Levi Strauss
Life Technologies
Mansfield Oil
Marcus & Millichap Real Estate Investment Services
Marriott International
McCoy's Building Supply
Melco Crown Entertainment
Miller Johnson
Monsanto
Nationwide Insurance
NBC News
NetApp
Network Services
OGE Energy
OhioHealth
Old Dominion Freight Line
Ontario County, N.Y.
Owens & Minor
Pfizer
PNC Financial Services Group
PPG Industries
Presbyterian Intercommunity Hospital
Procter & Gamble
Reliant Energy Retail Holdings
Restaurant Technologies
Rivet Software
Safelite Group
Sprint Nextel
Standard & Poor's Financial Services
State Street
Symantec
Teva Pharmaceuticals USA
Texas Children's Hospital
Town of Castle Rock, Colo.
Toyota Motor Sales
Tridel
U.S. Army Contracting Command
U.S. General Services Administration Office of Citizen Services and Innovative Technologies
U.S. Marine Corps
United States Tennis Association
Vail Resorts
Vanguard Group
Volunteers of America Chesapeake
Wells Fargo
Yale-New Haven Hospital
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